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121  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: A2 Terminator Controller Board on: December 02, 2015, 07:23:08 PM
Yea I got the guide, where I am still using the micro controller on the board I don't have to use any of that low level stuff, just have to determine how it selects the boards from the Rpi, got most of that figured out but something still does not add up yet.
122  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Innosilicon's A4 Dominator, 1.2W/Mhs 14nm ASIC and miner, open for Partners on: December 02, 2015, 03:13:17 AM
any word on chip package, same interface, be cool if it was all the same as A2 , drop in replacement with a little regulator adjustment.
123  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: A2 Terminator Controller Board on: December 02, 2015, 02:26:20 AM
yea I figured most were working so it is hard to do, but I had to ask, however I did get a blade directly hooked to the raspi. After a little data sheet tracing , my only other issue I have only been able to identify two chip selects other than the CS for the SPI I figured there would be three maybe to get up to 8 boards, I guess there is a address decoder or something on the controller board to individually address them, no hashing yet the board don't have any heatsinks. It would be cool if i knew what I/Os it used for what in the driver  Wink but then it would be easy. At first I thought man two dead chips, but there was only 10 anyway got a little over excited. Something I don't understand yet is when you use the --hwreset option it puts a very high frequency random looking waveform on one of the chip select lines, were talking 1.5ns pulses, and I don't really see anything else sent but a few seconds of that.


124  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: A2 Terminator Controller Board on: November 30, 2015, 08:10:53 PM
Anyone wouldn't happen to have a good photo of the back and front would they? I would be happy with a list of the ICs on the board.
Thanks
125  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / A2 Terminator Controller Board on: November 25, 2015, 03:27:39 AM
I am looking for some real good photos of this board I want  to replicate one, I don't have a miner and it looks like it is not going to be coming, I might be able to get some boards to play with, most of it seems pretty simple. I have found them on aliexpress but would rather not buy one if I don't have to. Looking at the limited photos it looks like it uses more than just the SPI interface from the raspberry Pi, I am guessing power is backfed to the pi. Anyway any help or pointing me in the correct direction thanks in advance.
thanks
Jarrid
126  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Under-overclock image for A2 Innosilicon by Emdje - Extranonce support - V4.0 on: November 21, 2015, 01:01:05 AM
Well in typical fashion when you want something it gets lost in shipping Sad

Looking at the two boards I have it looks like there are two chains of hashing chips, the one board that has the 10 chips on it has 10 LEDs for the chips, the other board that has 12 slots but 10 chips only has 8 LEDs for the chips 1-4. Does anyone know how many different variants of these boards there are? Also can just the boards be bought and anyone have a price. The 10 chip one is  green and says it is official the other is blue and just has a version number.

I hope to have some high resolution photos next week and if I am lucky some X-Ray images at some point.
127  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Under-overclock image for A2 Innosilicon by Emdje - Extranonce support - V4.0 on: November 19, 2015, 03:46:35 AM
Hi everyone, I am a little late getting into the game but I have picked up what is described as an 110Mh A2 terminator with two bad blades shipped with two replacements. I got the two replacement blades today and looking at them one is a 10 chip board as I would expect and the other is a 12 with two missing, I notice a small loop back resistor. He said they were working replacements sent from innosilicon, they are defiantly pulls and are rough looking esp around the power connectors. I plan on taking a lot of photos, I haven't been able to find much in the way of schematics and such but plan on making a few.

Anyway hope to help with anything I can,

Jarrid
128  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][FLT] FLUTTERCOIN Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ| Proof of Transaction | +Merchants |Flutterspeed on: November 11, 2014, 12:26:43 AM
I agree with this also, I did not have much in there , only 20k which I don't care to donate. What ever can be done will be good.
129  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FlutterCoin FLT Proof Of Transaction Cash Back for Sending & Recieving on: August 03, 2014, 03:02:29 AM
True that there has been quite a lot of setbacks with the coin, there is a decent group of people trying to make things better, I can not speak of why v1.55 is the magic one ( what version are you trying to use?) but I still need to know more to help. I know it is pretty low at the moment be we need all the help to keep it going, if I can help I don't mind to.

I am sorry your having such a hard time with this, maybe I can help get things set up. First off what are your trying to get it compiled on, I am sure it is a Linux variant just which one, if you need a binary we have some linux precompiled binaries that should run on about any thing recent, if your want into to compile it on your own then a little more info and I'll try to see if I can build it and maybe can identify the issue. Yes I know some of the libs are a pain, you have to compile the boost 1.55 before hand and include it. Anyway if you are willing to provide the info I'll try to help.
Jarrid



What is so special about 1.55 that it's absolutely mandatory? A coin that has nearly zero traffic is not worth that amount of work.

130  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FlutterCoin FLT Proof Of Transaction Cash Back for Sending & Recieving on: August 03, 2014, 02:15:16 AM
I am sorry your having such a hard time with this, maybe I can help get things set up. First off what are your trying to get it compiled on, I am sure it is a Linux variant just which one, if you need a binary we have some linux precompiled binaries that should run on about any thing recent, if your want into to compile it on your own then a little more info and I'll try to see if I can build it and maybe can identify the issue. Yes I know some of the libs are a pain, you have to compile the boost 1.55 before hand and include it. Anyway if you are willing to provide the info I'll try to help.
Jarrid

Quote from: allcrypt link=topic=509499.msg8159365#msg8159365
date=1407030128
As usual, the FLT source uses non-standard or version-locked libraries that make installing this coin a MASSIVE and ROYAL pain in the ass.

The compile is complaining about missing boost libraries that we have installed.

We're removing FLT, I'm tired of wasting hours trying to get it back up every time there's a change.

Want to know why it's been down on Cryptsy for a week? My guess? They don't have the time to screw with it either.

We have nearly 200 coins on AllCrypt.com - FLT is the ONLY one that is routinely an hours-long process to update because of the way the dependencies are handled.


131  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FlutterCoin FLT Proof Of Transaction Cash Back for Sending & Recieving on: July 10, 2014, 12:38:58 PM
going to post this out for the guys that know how to compile from source, or gitian, I haven't had the time to work through the howto guide on how to build for windows yet on a spare machine at home.

I have a client with some pot adjustment to only check inbound PoT blocks for PoT security (it was checking regular blocks for PoT too, not sure this was intended), new seed nodes, new checkpoint (97660, needs to be higher now), a sync height check (97000 gets past older forks).  

But if you want to compile and test this...let me know what happens when you sync up.  I expect you will get one of the two chains at the moment, I could easily move sync height to adjust above it, but curious if this will sync up properly.
https://github.com/ofeefee/fluttercoin  this was forked off kidcoin's code and as minimal changes as possible. To be added is new alert and checkpoint keys

edit: seed nodes are not up yet, fluttercointalk.com is being used, it transfers to community control tomorrow Smiley

For me it compiled no problem and did sync at the same block as the block explorer 99835
132  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FlutterCoin FLT Proof Of Transaction Cash Back for Sending & Recieving on: July 07, 2014, 11:55:45 PM
Seems like we will be better off now, we can now re release the coin as a 2.0 of sorts.

Once we get away from PoW we will see interest in this coin rise.

Prices are not going to skyrocket but we will return to the 1000 satoshi levels over time, it's possible to even overshoot those prices if we try as a community.

Anyone willing to help out is definitely welcome.

Fluttercoin is NOT done, we will make sure to show the other alt coin communities how it is really done.

Let's DO THIS!

Definately not, lots of dedicated people spending a lot of time to rethink what works, and what doesn't, prioritizing the things that need fixing first. 

Mobile, I need someone who can host a seednode, basically just a wallet in the cloud, that is always on.
I can host a node if need be.
133  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FlutterCoin FLT Proof Of Transaction Cash Back for Sending & Recieving on: July 01, 2014, 12:47:38 AM
I am starting to notice some of this kind of info, I have tried to re-sync twice and it does but soon I get a out of sync with 430 blocks and were locked up. Anyone else seeing anything odd, tired setting listen to 0 and used the connect with the info from about 3 pages back.

ERROR: Reorganize() : ConnectBlock 00000000054bfff4a23a failed
InvalidChainFound: invalid block=c66f3f5849e22ed95ea1  height=92557  trust=4337758009615  blocktrust=139079521  date=06/30/14 12:31:37
InvalidChainFound:  current best=00000020f2ef5223cded  height=92400  trust=4261903907890  blocktrust=3  date=07/01/14 00:27:22
ERROR: SetBestChain() : Reorganize failed
ERROR: AcceptBlock() : AddToBlockIndex failed
ERROR: ProcessBlock() : AcceptBlock FAILED
received block 00000002906e3e8f66e8
Postponing 1111 reconnects
REORGANIZE
REORGANIZE: Disconnect 1095 blocks; 0000000182f4364dacb5..00000020f2ef5223cded
REORGANIZE: Connect 142 blocks; 0000000182f4364dacb5..6d4844b394bfcd7e5bec
connection timeout
trying connection 65.6.105.7 lastseen=0.0hrs
ACCEPTED: proof-of-transaction block at height 91307
ERROR: CheckCoinbaseTx() : calculated coinbase 20000000, desination, or address do not match the actual block 91307
134  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FlutterCoin FLT Proof Of Transaction Cash Back for Sending & Recieving on: June 30, 2014, 12:35:36 AM
withdraw from Bter.com is not posible
 FLT withdrawal is disabled 因技术维护,虚拟币提取暂停,感谢您谅解和支持。



Yea I lost 500 FLT in a deposit that did show but never finished the processing phase.
135  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FlutterCoin FLT Proof Of Transaction Cash Back for Sending & Recieving on: June 26, 2014, 03:49:53 PM
well my block matches the explorer but the debug I am getting a lot of this

ERROR: ProcessBlock() : duplicate proof-of-stake (COutPoint(04f506e23f, 1), 1403521589) for block f3413892d848b3750fe650637a95afe6c1b67b2f95742f0d862e8ca234c1ce26
received block 00000000aed0873789ec
ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK, prev=f3413892d848b3750fe6
received block 00000000c825416c6740
ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK, prev=00000000aed0873789ec
received block 000000015c252700f9cb
ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK, prev=00000000c825416c6740
received block 000000001922d2a0cce5
ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK, prev=000000015c252700f9cb
received block 0000000121a442d06ebb
ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK, prev=000000001922d2a0cce5
received block 22ec3fcca97e0f624de7
ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK, prev=0000000121a442d06ebb
received block 0000000164bedde3afda
ProcessBlock: ORPHAN BLOCK, prev=22ec3fcca97e0f624de7
136  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FlutterCoin FLT Proof Of Transaction Cash Back for Sending & Recieving on: June 26, 2014, 01:48:09 AM
 ofeefee thanks for all the help I was on the wrong chain until your info, you have put a lot of effort in. I have been with this coin a long while, one thing I don't like is when both sides get into a put down contest of sorts. I do wish the kid would add something I am sure he can fix this or even redirect things. Something i find strange is all these pools running at 100's of M/hs. I might be wrong but I haven't see that rate on there even long before the fork.
137  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FlutterCoin FLT Proof Of Transaction Cash Back for Sending & Recieving on: June 24, 2014, 04:13:38 AM
I think were going to need a fix at another level, if I use the list and turn off listen=1 in the .conf it works good but as soon as I turn it back on here comes a few nodes outta wack.
138  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Bitfury is looking for alpha-testers of first chips! FREE MONEY HERE! on: December 07, 2013, 01:32:22 PM
Anyone have any word on when more chips might be available, or they gone for a while, I guess I am glad I did not wait any longer than I did to get my 4.
139  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Bitfury is looking for alpha-testers of first chips! FREE MONEY HERE! on: November 30, 2013, 03:56:54 PM
Just wanted to thank everyone for the help, this is what the rig looks like. 8.5 GH/s
140  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Bitfury is looking for alpha-testers of first chips! FREE MONEY HERE! on: November 29, 2013, 08:59:58 AM
Well I mounted 3 chips on my quad board, running cgminer it finds them but only the first chip generates and accepted units, they all are getting a bad HW errors.
Code:
[2013-11-29 08:53:25]   nonce 85d7dae0 bad HW chip 0                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:25]   nonce 194e8115 bad HW chip 2                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:26] Accepted 05188d8f Diff 50/3 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:26] Stratum from pool 0 requested work restart                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:27]   nonce 85d7dae0 bad HW chip 0                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:27]   nonce 194e8115 bad HW chip 2                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:29]   nonce 86a0c56e bad HW chip 0                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:29]   nonce 14e1e5f6 bad HW chip 0                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:29] Accepted 13395ede Diff 13/3 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:29] Accepted 1a15d1ad Diff 9/3 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:32]   nonce 389ef871 bad HW chip 2                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:33]   nonce 74d34460 bad HW chip 1                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:33]   nonce 796d88ad bad HW chip 1                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:33] Accepted 48d60857 Diff 3/3 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:34]   nonce b44eb320 bad HW chip 0                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:34]   nonce 88dc8bea bad HW chip 0                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:34]   nonce b16ce32f bad HW chip 0                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:34] Accepted 4e8299bb Diff 3/3 BITFURY 0                    
 [2013-11-29 08:53:34] Accepted 162fa018 Diff 11/3 BITFURY 0                  
   

I am pretty sure the chips are not bad , I have checked the connections on the board and slowed the spi down to try and eliminate that, it is drawing 4.3 A @ 1.3 Gh/s for 3 chips so I think there all drawing current.
Thanks for any thoughts


Edit:
May have figured it out setting MAXBANKS from 1 -> 2 might have been the issue since the !OE on my level shifter is tied low I guess it saw the chips twice. now setting it back seems to be good.
Thanks
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